by ndbb8 | Mar 30, 2024 | Uncategorized
Seen the cherry blossoms in Tokyo or Kyoto and up for an extra fun activity? Hop into your rental car and head to Nagano prefecture for some warm skiing and snowbaording at Nozawa Onsen Skii resort. 5 hour drive from Tokyo. We can provide car rengtal, accommodations, lift tickets, etc. 
by ndbb8 | Oct 26, 2021 | Hello From Japan JDM Car Exporter
In Okuhada located in Gifu prefecture, there is a new activity allowing people to cycle over railroad tracks! Named after the noise of a running train, “Gattan Go!” offers an unique experience where riders cycle through nature filled with fresh air. Dark tunnels and bridges are just some of the spots on this travel. The route is a total of 6.6km which takes about 40 to 50 minutes. Definitely one for the bucket list!
Located Hidakashi Gifu Open 9:00-16.30 close Tuesday&Wednesday Electric assita bike Season off End of Nov -End of Mar 2300yen~ for 2 people
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by ndbb8 | Oct 24, 2021 | Hello From Japan JDM Car Exporter
Virtual fitting experience to create your own racing suit
The “TOYOTA e-RACER” is a mobility vehicle that represents the “Fun to Drive” of the future.
By wearing the special digital glasses, you can superimpose your favorite driving scenes on the real world and customize the seat accessories to fit your body shape.
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by ndbb8 | Oct 24, 2021 | Hello From Japan JDM Car Exporter
Get battery from the TOYOTA e-Chargeair, a small mobile vehicle constantly on the run charging your vehicle!
These “mobility”vehicles are equipped with wireless charging systems which not only charge EVs but the city itself. It also has functions such as air purification and
offers Wi-Fi services.
At CES in Las Vegas, USA, in January 2020, Toyota presented an overview of a project called ”Connected City, a demonstration city where all resources and services
areconnected in support of the lives of the people. Using the site of the Higashi-Fuji factory of Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc., in Susono City, Shizuoka pre, which is
scheduled to close at the end of 2020, They plan to start construction at the beggining of 2021 and promote the development of a city with an area of approx 708,000m2
(17.49 acres) in the future.As for now, they build a new city in collaboration with various partner companies and reserchers.
With this project, they intend to build a new demonstration city in a real environment where people can go about their everday lives while they introduce and verify
autonomous driving, mobility as a service(MaaS), personal mobility, robotics, smart home technology and artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
The aim of this project is to look at all the resources and services that support the lives of the people and that will be connected with information, while continuing to
generate new vaue and buiness models by quickly driving the cycle of development and demonstration of technologies and services.
Toyot names this area as Woven City because the streets of the city are woven like a net. They expect to have about 2000 residents, including employees of Toyota
and the parties involved in the project, in the early phase of construction
by ndbb8 | Sep 17, 2021 | Hello From Japan JDM Car Exporter
I’m sure you’ve seen the flashy large trucks that are “decked out” with electric lights, paint, glittering stainless steel and chrome parts. These decorated trucks are commonly referred to as “deco trucks”. I think I saw more of them before 2000, but the number seems to be decreasing in recent years. However, the decotora culture has definitely survived and is evolving further. To briefly explain the origin of deco-trucks, they were originally based on three-wheeled vehicles. At that time, the bodies were used in fish markets, coastal areas, and in snowy areas, but soon rusted. In order to repair the damage caused by rust, stainless steel plates were attached to the body, and this is said to have been the beginning of the trend toward fashion. The boom was spurred on by the hit movie “Torakku Yaro” (Trucker) in the 1970s. The series, starring Bunta Sugawara, was an unexpected hit and played a role in the rise of the deco-truck culture. However, during the episodes, the truck (Ichibanboshi) driven by Momojirō Hoshi, played by Bunta Sugawara, was often depicted breaking off a chase by a police car, all while overturning the police car, which led to a complaint from the Metropolitan Police Department to the Toei, the film’s distributor.It is said that the decotora boom came to an end along with the movie. But in fact, there are still some deco-trucks that have evolved by using new technology such as LED.